The next generation Corolla faces stiff competition from the likes of Hyundai, Ford etc.
We cannot tell for sure if Toyota’s next generation Corolla would look like the one you see above. What Toyota would not want to do is make it sharper and pointed, and give it common grounds with the upcoming Honda Civic.
The next generation Toyota Corolla should be evolutionary instead of revolutionary, because a revolutionary design could not suit the tastes of Toyota’s longtime followers. Customers of Toyota products, as per my observation, don’t buy it for its looks or shape. They understand the quality and the care with which it has been built. They look beyond what others can see in a Toyota.
Toyota needs to be extra careful with the next generation model as Hyundai, Ford and the others have also upped their game and will give a tougher fight.
Source – Burlapp Cars





The only thing I’ve ever looked for in a Toyota is the “lowest price” for an auto/radio/A/C tilt wheel. I hve purachased autos advertised as Dealer Specials and found them to be outstandingly reliable and last for years. That’s all I look for. Color is secondaryk. I’ve found if a dealer wants to get rid of an odd color, you can literally get a steal like I did on my 08 brand new and fully loaded for $12,000. out the door plus t+L. A full 3K cheaper than comporable models the obnly thing I sacrificed was getting a white color. So what? The way I look at it I put 3K in my pocket and drove off with a brand spankin new car
that looks disgusting.. what kind of design schools these designers come from? why does every car has to look like its gonna attack!! learn from FIAT..
This thing looks too much like the Prius, they should have gone for a more camry, luxurious look.
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Not as sharp as the Civic, yet!